"Not Happy (no star rating) due - purchasing new travel trailer - 42 ft and warranties that cannot be honored easy and no help from management or service help explain procedure to be taken - kitchen refrigerator/sliding patio door with a deep crack in glass - believe they aware of refrigerator was not repairable - cost us $1600 to repair and buy a new one - what else is going to be repaired? They stink don't let the odor smell and be smart be aware of greed and how its really therei"
Blue Compass RV Indianapolis
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5701 Elmwood Ave, Indianapolis
OPEN · 09:00 - 18:00 · +1 317-786-6102
"Stay away!! in May we purchased a Jayco Whitehawk from this facility. Connor was our salesman and did a decent job of trying to find us the right camper for our needs the general manager seem to be a decent guy until you bring problems to the table after you make your purchase once we got the camper home and into our first Destination, we found a plethora of issues that were supposed to be fixed that was never fixed. We brought this to their attention and no one contacted us except for one person in their service department and then we never heard from him again the whole reason we went to blue compass to begin with was because we had heard horror stories about other companies and their service department. What we found was is blue compass is the exact same way as anybody else that you would take or go to to purchase or have a camper fixed they are absolutely the worst in the State of Indiana and I would not recommend once they make the sale you're never thought of again nor will they return phone calls. My wife and I experience with blue compass is a zero the fact that the general manager didn't even contact the customer to see what could be done to rectify the issue tells you everything you need to know unprofessional at the highest level! Do yourself a favor and go to another RV sales"
Blue Compass RV Greensboro
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1
8510 Norcross Rd, Colfax
CLOSE · 09:00 - 19:00 · +1 336-993-4518
"BUYER BEWARE ... DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH BLUE COMPASS (especially the Benson location (formerly RV One), although the leadership beyond that location is equally bad). They do not back the RVs they sell. We could not use our BRAND NEW $265,000 RV for the first 11 months. In the first 15 minutes of getting the RV home, we discovered that the generator was not working. We called the dealership and they said "We CANNOT help you." Rather than focus on the customer, leadership began playing the blame game internally of which entity was going to have to pay for the warranty work. Our calls were not answered. We only drove the RV to/ from different locations trying to find ANYONE that could identify the issue and fix it. Leadership offered payment for loss of use and then when the time came, said they never offered that. Our warranty expired before we even took a trip in the RV, and they would not entertain the idea of paying for an additional warranty for us. THIS HAS BEEN THE ABSOLUTE WORST EXPERIENCE, and I am STUNNED by the POOR BUSINESS PRACTICES OF BLUE COMPASS. Don't even think about buying from this company."
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